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Access and manipulation of data using the Neotoma Paleoecology Database. <https://api.neotomadb.org/api-docs/>. Examples in functions that require API access are not executed during CRAN checks. Vignettes do not execute as to avoid API calls during CRAN checks.
This package provides functions complementary to packages nicheROVER and SIBER allowing the user to extract Bayesian estimates from data objects created by the packages nicheROVER and SIBER'. Please see the following publications for detailed methods on nicheROVER and SIBER Hansen et al. (2015) <doi:10.1890/14-0235.1>, Jackson et al. (2011) <do i:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01806.x>, and Layman et al. (2007) <doi:10.1890/0012-9658(2007)88[42:CSIRPF]2.0.CO;2>, respectfully.
This package provides functions to use the NamePrism API <https://www.name-prism.com/api> or NamSor API v2 <https://namsor.app/> for classifying names based on gender, 6 U.S. ethnicities, or 39 leaf nationalities. Updated to work with current API endpoints.
Allele frequency databases for 50 forensic short tandem repeat (STR) markers, covering Norway and several broader regional populations: Europe, Africa, South America, West Asia, Middle Asia, and East Asia. Developed and maintained for use at the Department of Forensic Sciences, Oslo, Norway.
An API client for NASA POWER global meteorology, surface solar energy and climatology data API. POWER (Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources) data are freely available for download with varying spatial resolutions dependent on the original data and with several temporal resolutions depending on the POWER parameter and community. This work is funded through the NASA Earth Science Directorate Applied Science Program. For more on the data themselves, the methodologies used in creating, a web-based data viewer and web access, please see <https://power.larc.nasa.gov/>.
It names the R Markdown chunks of files based on the filename.
This package provides functions for specifying and fitting nested dichotomy logistic regression models for a multi-category response and methods for summarising and plotting those models. Nested dichotomies are statistically independent, and hence provide an additive decomposition of tests for the overall polytomous response. When the dichotomies make sense substantively, this method can be a simpler alternative to the standard multinomial logistic model which compares response categories to a reference level. See: J. Fox (2016), "Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models", 3rd Ed., ISBN 1452205663.
Simulate demand and attributes for ready to launch new products during their life cycle, or during their introduction and growth phases. You provide the number of products, attributes, time periods and/or other parameters and npdsim can simulate for you the demand for each product during the considered time periods, and the attributes of each product. The simulation for the demand is based on the idea that each product has a shape and a level, where the level is the cumulative demand over the considered time periods, and the shape is the normalized demand across those time periods.
Neural decoding is method of analyzing neural data that uses a pattern classifiers to predict experimental conditions based on neural activity. NeuroDecodeR is a system of objects that makes it easy to run neural decoding analyses. For more information on neural decoding see Meyers & Kreiman (2011) <doi:10.7551/mitpress/8404.003.0024>.
Network trees recursively partition the data with respect to covariates. Two network tree algorithms are available: model-based trees based on a multivariate normal model and nonparametric trees based on covariance structures. After partitioning, correlation-based networks (psychometric networks) can be fit on the partitioned data. For details see Jones, Mair, Simon, & Zeileis (2020) <doi:10.1007/s11336-020-09731-4>.
This package provides residuals and overdispersion metrics to assess the fit of N-mixture models obtained using the package unmarked'. Details on the methods are given in Knape et al. (2017) <doi:10.1101/194340>.
This package provides a tool for drawing sassy UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagrams based on a simple syntax, see <https://www.nomnoml.com>. Supports styling, R Markdown and exporting diagrams in the PNG format. Note: you need a chromium based browser installed on your system.
The aim of nosoi (pronounced no.si) is to provide a flexible agent-based stochastic transmission chain/epidemic simulator (Lequime et al. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 11:1002-1007). It is named after the daimones of plague, sickness and disease that escaped Pandora's jar in the Greek mythology. nosoi is able to take into account the influence of multiple variable on the transmission process (e.g. dual-host systems (such as arboviruses), within-host viral dynamics, transportation, population structure), alone or taken together, to create complex but relatively intuitive epidemiological simulations.
Fits regularization paths for linear regression, GLM, and Cox regression models using lasso or nonconvex penalties, in particular the minimax concave penalty (MCP) and smoothly clipped absolute deviation (SCAD) penalty, with options for additional L2 penalties (the "elastic net" idea). Utilities for carrying out cross-validation as well as post-fitting visualization, summarization, inference, and prediction are also provided. For more information, see Breheny and Huang (2011) <doi:10.1214/10-AOAS388> or visit the ncvreg homepage <https://pbreheny.github.io/ncvreg/>.
This package provides a computational toolkit for analyzing nematode communities in ecological studies. Includes methods to quantify nematode-based ecological indicators such as metabolic footprints, energy flow metrics, and community structure. These tools support assessments of soil health, ecosystem functioning, and trophic interactions, standardizing the use of nematodes as bioindicators.
This package implements node subsampling methods for multivariate inference on network moments (rescaled motif counts), including: uniform node subsampling to approximate the joint distribution of multiple network moments (Algorithm 1); externally sparsified moments for density-matched comparisons (Algorithm 2); and a two-sample test for unmatchable networks with unequal edge densities via a split-and-sparsify subsampling procedure (Algorithm 3). Built-in support for V-shape (2-star), triangle, and 3-star motifs, with a user-extensible interface for arbitrary additional motifs. Parallel execution is supported via doParallel and foreach'. Based on Qi, Hua, Li and Zhou (2024) <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2409.01599>.
Calculates phenological cycle and anomalies using a non-parametric approach applied to time series of vegetation indices derived from remote sensing data or field measurements. The package implements basic and high-level functions for manipulating vector data (numerical series) and raster data (satellite derived products). Processing of very large raster files is supported. For more information, please check the following paper: Chávez et al. (2023) <doi:10.3390/rs15010073>.
This package provides routines for plotting linkage and association results along a chromosome, with marker names displayed along the top border. There are also routines for generating BED and BedGraph custom tracks for viewing in the UCSC genome browser. The data reformatting program Mega2 uses this package to plot output from a variety of programs.
This package provides a comprehensive toolkit for analyzing and visualizing neural data outputs, including Principal Component Analysis (PCA) trajectory plotting, Multi-Electrode Array (MEA) heatmap generation, and variable importance analysis. Provides publication-ready visualizations with flexible customization options for neuroscience research applications.
This package provides a SQLite-backed cell-level cache that can be used as a drop-in backend by the nordstat family of packages ('rKolada', rTrafa', and pixieweb'). Designed for multi-user web applications where minimal fetch latency and asynchronous writes are required. Individual statistical values ("cells") are stored in a gatekeeper schema with a sidecar table for arbitrary metadata dimensions, enabling deduplication across overlapping queries.
This package provides a set of functions to simulate National Football League seasons including the sophisticated tie-breaking procedures.
Essentials for PK/PD (pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics) such as area under the curve, (geometric) coefficient of variation, and other calculations that are not part of base R. This is not a noncompartmental analysis (NCA) package.
Estimate the non-linear odds ratio and plot it against a continuous exposure.
Calculating the net reclassification improvement (NRI) for risk prediction models with time to event and binary data.